KADAS is a vehicle inspection system designed to evaluate the safety and functionality of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving functions which are becoming increasingly common in modern vehicles. Examples include adaptive cruise control (ACC), lane departure warning (LDW), automatic emergency braking (AEB) or traffic sign recognition (TSR).
The x-road curve supplied by Dürr is a multifunctional roll test stand, which is equipped with steerable roll sets on the front axle, allowing driving functions to be tested during cornering maneuvers and without vehicle restraint. In combination with the portal system and the simulation environment, the solution enables effectiveness tests to be carried out for the entire chain of sensors, actuators and controllers.
On May 21, a pre-opening event for KADAS was held at the KOTSA Sejong Vehicle Inspection Center with participants including representatives from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport as well as other related organizations. Dürr Korea’s Managing Director Byungwook Lee stated at the event:“Through this project, we contribute to Vision Zero and ensure the safety of advanced driver assistance systems, which can now be tested for the first time during Periodic Technical Inspections in Korea.”
For future applications in Periodic Technical Inspections, Dürr is currently optimizing and integrating its x-road curve roll test stand, portal system, and a simulation environment into a single turnkey vehicle-in-the-loop testing setup. It is scheduled to be introduced by the end of this year.



